We hope to work with all screen reader developers to resolve any issues so that they can enable full support for Chrome.

The list above is not a comprehensive list of all screen readers, but in the interest of prioritizing support for the greatest number of users, we believe that supporting the screen readers above will have the greatest impact. If external developers are interested in helping to add support for additional screen readers, we would welcome the help.

I think people were aware that Google have been working on the accessibility of Google Chrome, The issue is, why is it taking so long? Google certainly has the resources and skills in-house to make chrome usable with ATs, it appears that it has been a lack of will to commit the required resources, as it as not been a priority. From reading the chrome wiki, Google still has no plans to commit resources to chrome supporting AT on linux.

Sometimes people ask me where to go for help making their web sites accessible and TPG is always the first thing on my mind because people like Steve Faulkner are right there at the forefront of pushing web accessibility forward. They totally 'get' that to be truly effective in this area you need to understand the whole accessibility ecosystem from assistive technology, to accessible applications, to web standards and so on… this kind of expertise is rare.

David Bolter, Engineering Manager Accessibility - Mozilla

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